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  • 21retrace time — grįžties trukmė statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. recurrence time; retrace time; return period vok. Rückgangszeit, f; Rücklaufzeit, f; Wiederkehrzeit, f rus. время возврата, n; время возвращения, n; продолжительность обратного хода, f… …

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  • 22retrace — 1. verb To trace again; to go back over something, usually in an attempt of rediscovery. He retraced his steps, and found his keys where he had dropped them. 2. noun The period when the …

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  • 23retrace — Synonyms and related words: bring back, bring to mind, call back, call to mind, call up, conjure up, evoke, go back, go back over, hark back, look back, mind, re examine, reappraise, rebehold, recall, recall to mind, recapture, recheck, recollect …

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  • 24retrace — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. reverse one s steps, go back over, backtrack, reinspect; see reconsider , return 1 …

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  • 25retrace — re·trace || rɪ treɪs v. go back over, trace backward; go over again in one s mind …

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  • 26retrace the steps of — follow after; reconstruct the steps of …

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  • 27retrace line — The line followed by the beam of electrons in a cathode ray tube after it ends one line and returns to the start of the next line. Also called a fly back …

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  • 28retrace — 1) caterer 2) terrace …

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  • 29retrace — verb 1》 go back over (the same route that one has just taken).     ↘discover and follow (a route taken by someone else). 2》 trace (something) back to its source or beginning …

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  • 30retrace — re·trace …

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